Publisher |
Shroff/O'Reilly |
Publication Year |
2013 |
ISBN-13 |
9789351100713 |
ISBN-10 |
9789351100713 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
260 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Dimensions (Cms) |
24 X 18 X 1 |
Weight (grms) |
358 |
Go under the hood of an operating Voice over IP network, and build your knowledge of the protocols and architectures used by this Internet telephony technology. With this concise guide, youâll learn about services involved in VoIP and get a first-hand view of network data packets from the time the phones boot through calls and subsequent connection teardown.
With packet captures available on the companion website, this book is ideal whether youâre an instructor, student, or professional looking to boost your skill set. Each chapter includes a set of review questions, as well as practical, hands-on lab exercises.
Learn the requirements for deploying packetized voice and video
Understand traditional telephony concepts, including local loop, tip and ring, and T carriers
Explore the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), VoIPâs primary signaling protocol
Learn the operations and fields for VoIPâs standardized RTP and RTCP transport protocols
Delve into voice and video codecs for converting analog data to digital format for transmission
Get familiar with Communications Systems H.323, SIPâs widely used predecessor
Examine the Skinny Client Control Protocol used in Cisco VoIP phones in networks around the world
Bruce Hartpence
Bruce Hartpence is a faculty member in the Network, Security and Systems Administration (NSSA) Department in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Science (GCCIS) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York. He splits his time between teaching, projects and writing.
Bruce Hartpence
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